29 April 2012

Hot news about i Phone5

In recent days, Qualcomm probably inadvertently revealed the date of issue of the new iPhone during a call with analysts about its sales in this quarter. The call is Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs mentioned that the latest chipsets for mobile phones were met with massive demand and thus had to start his company to raise its production capacity. These reports have commented analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray, who earlier claimed that the new iPhone will see performances in October. Onen said MDM9615 modem chip produced a new 28nm technology, which is now in short supply is most likely present in the new iPhone, which it will use to connect to LTE networks, and voice services.

"Qualcomm is likely to push the October introduction of the new iPhone. Based on our assumptions, we believe that it is utilized for 28nm technology from Qualcomm makes a leader in this field. 28nm Baseband LTE is most likely designed for the new iPhone. Due to the high amounts that Qualcomm has invested to be able to port their 28nm design for UMC and maybe Global Foundries, we believe that the company has sufficient capacity to cover demand for LTE iPhone 5 in the fourth quarter. " claims Munster.

The current iPhone 4S was introduced in October and just being around the introduction of a new generation there is speculation that if Apple does not return to "traditional" presentation at WWDC, which takes place regularly in June, and will continue with the current model introductions autumn.

29 April 2012

Hot news about i Phone5

In recent days, Qualcomm probably inadvertently revealed the date of issue of the new iPhone during a call with analysts about its sales in this quarter. The call is Qualcomm CEO Paul Jacobs mentioned that the latest chipsets for mobile phones were met with massive demand and thus had to start his company to raise its production capacity. These reports have commented analyst Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray, who earlier claimed that the new iPhone will see performances in October. Onen said MDM9615 modem chip produced a new 28nm technology, which is now in short supply is most likely present in the new iPhone, which it will use to connect to LTE networks, and voice services.

"Qualcomm is likely to push the October introduction of the new iPhone. Based on our assumptions, we believe that it is utilized for 28nm technology from Qualcomm makes a leader in this field. 28nm Baseband LTE is most likely designed for the new iPhone. Due to the high amounts that Qualcomm has invested to be able to port their 28nm design for UMC and maybe Global Foundries, we believe that the company has sufficient capacity to cover demand for LTE iPhone 5 in the fourth quarter. " claims Munster.

The current iPhone 4S was introduced in October and just being around the introduction of a new generation there is speculation that if Apple does not return to "traditional" presentation at WWDC, which takes place regularly in June, and will continue with the current model introductions autumn.